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Variabile | Media Std. Dev. Min Max | Osservazioni ---+---+--- ELCOM overall | 2646.676 445.0439 1272.456 4226.364 | N = 4114 between | 424.6859 1657.524 3773.752 | n = 374 within | 134.7014 1220.051 3867.994 | T = 11 I P H E within | .0913764 -.1074453 .6021977 | T = 11 AIwinter overall | 1.207445 .7471401 .0342717 7.552632 | N = 4114 between | .2973811 .6138445 2.115701 | n = 374 within | .6855639 -.4981664 6.644376 | T = 11 MP overall | .1238432 .059514 .0308325 .2329892 | N = 4114 between | .0212587 .0655763 .1475676 | n = 374 within | .0555975 .0102444 .2427105 | T = 11 DIFF overall | 142.7922 110.6306 6.445382 362.16 | N = 4114 between | 55.09382 19.24192 205.3425 | n = 374 within | 95.97488 -44.34956 396.0558 | T = 11 NCOME overall | 10073.3 2583.436 1946.701 22701.08 | N = 4114 between | 1806.199 6345.721 18615.28 | n = 374 within | 1849.248 3177.156 15961.36 | T = 11 GLP10 overall | 10.72909 2.704387 7.535 16.328 | N = 4114 between | 0 10.72909 10.72909 | n = 374 within | 2.704387 7.535 16.328 | T = 11 PWOOD overall | 10.14983 3.473176 4.808107 15.5 | N = 4114 between | 0 10.14983 10.14983 | n = 374 within | 3.473176 4.808107 15.5 | T = 11 HSIZE overall | 2.723075 .2380093 2.06 3.33 | N = 4114 between | .2382992 2.06 3.33 | n = 374 within | 0 2.723075 2.723075 | T = 11 OL65 overall | .1913904 .0544536 .07 .4 | N = 4114 between | .0526094 .0881818 .3781818 | n = 374 within | .0142891 .1295722 .2713904 | T = 11 DUC overall | .2080481 .0575381 .09 .49 | N = 4114 between | .0576082 .09 .49 | n = 374 within | 0 .2080481 .2080481 | T = 11 NLF overall | .5706684 .0531568 .43 .76 | N = 4114 between | .0532215 .43 .76 | n = 374 within | 0 .5706684 .5706684 | T = 11 WELECT overall | .715107 .1150023 .28 .99 | N = 4114 between | .1151424 .28 .99 | n = 374 within | 0 .715107 .715107 | T = 11 HELECT overall | .1509626 .1169087 .01 .72 | N = 4114 between | .117051 .01 .72 | n = 374 within | 0 .1509626 .1509626 | T = 11 HWOOD overall | .7590107 .1868176 .09 1 | N = 4114 between | .1870451 .09 1 | n = 374 within | 0 .7590107 .7590107 | T = 11 HGPL overall | .0814706 .0577194 0 .32 | N = 4114 between | .0577897 0 .32 | n = 374 within | 0 .0814706 .0814706 | T = 11 OWNERS overall | .8450267 .0676687 .6 .98 | N = 4114 between | .0677511 .6 .98 | n = 374 within | 0 .8450267 .8450267 | T = 11 SURFACE overall | 103.4306 11.922 63.79 135.52 | N = 4114 between | 11.93652 63.79 135.52 | n = 374 within | 0 103.406 103.4306 | T = 11 NROOMS overall | 4.551203 .4487262 2.96 5.87 | N = 4114 between | .4492727 2.96 5.87 | n = 374 within | 0 4.551203 4.551203 | T = 11 NORENOV overall | .7408289 .0606907 .49 1 | N = 4114 between | .0607646 .49 1 | n = 374 within | 0 .7408289 .7408289 | T = 11 TOUR overall | .3930481 .9910174 0 4 | N = 4114 between | .9922244 0 4 | n = 374 within | 0 .3930481 .3930481 | T = 11 AIsummer overall | .157188 .0997121 .000685 .7189224 | N = 4114 between | .0399593 .0694588 .2883721 | n = 374

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